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Victoria Park

Description:

Victoria Park is located on the south-east side of Arbroath and runs along the seashore between the town and Whiting Ness, which marks the south-west end of Seaton Cliffs.

The park was opened in 1897 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee and it seems likely that the area was landscaped at that time.

Victoria Park is a natural amphitheatre and has hosted a number of large events.

There are stunning views from the two paths, which lead to the cliffs, out over the North Sea and as far as The Bell Rock Lighthouse on the horizon.

The wide sweep of King’s Drive allows for motorists to drive as far as the start of Seaton Cliffs and there is ample parking spaces along the promenade.

Public Toilets at Victoria Park:
Monday to Sunday
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Dog Friendly

Dogs are welcome at this outdoor location. Please remember to follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code when out with your dog.

Location

Victoria Park, Arbroath, UK

Accessibility:

  • Parking

Disclaimer: While we strive to ensure that the accessibility information provided is accurate and up-to-date, we recommend contacting the venue directly for the most precise and current details regarding accessibility.

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